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Show oo EATON WEDS A GIRL OF EIGHTEEN Norfolk, Ya., July 6. Georgo A. Eaton, Ea-ton, principal of tho Salt Lake high school, and Miss Edith Acheson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. K. Acheson of Salt Lake, were quietly married hero at 4 o'clock In St. Peter's Episcopal church. The Rev Reuben Meredith, rector of the church, performed per-formed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Eaton loft for a northern tour, which will last six woeks, at the end of which tlmo they will return to Salt Lake. Tho bride wore a white satin dress and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and was given awav by her undo, H H. Fisher, whose fn'mllv sho has been visiting. Miss Celeste Acheson of Chattanooga, Tenn., was the maid of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Acheson of Chattanooga and Mls Loulso Cannon of Norfolk were i -attendants, all wearing whlto erabrold-cred erabrold-cred cloth dresses and carrying bouquets bou-quets of pink roses. Richard Tennyson Tenny-son of Norfolk was best man. Allen Baxter and Raymond Meredith of Norfolk Nor-folk were the ushers, with Cecil Fisher Fish-er of Norfolk as master of coremo-nics. coremo-nics. The bride has been visiting hor Shi1" " " Fl8her- for thrco The announcement of tho marriage pt Mr. Eaton and Miss Acheson will be read with great Intorest by many Ogden people. Mr. Eaton, who is one pf the most widely known educators SS v2 h,8l school for more than ten years and Is exceedingly popular n educational circles. Miss Acheson is the daughter of Mrs. a E K Acho son and Is a well known and poS- l"koBcVf Th0 yUngCr 8et Silt. i-aKo Clt The engagement of Mr Eaton and Miss Acheson was an! nounced several months" ago, but at 52 nirgivt dat0 of hc AS high school since 1900. Mrs? Eato? l! only IS. but from her earlv hsh school days as little Edith Achoso tL Promise of remarktSle'sSho?;0 which, combined with ap. iCXt T fS ES33 the principal's attention "l-r-icu a post-graduate student in thl J . u , until the announcemout of ho?15001 sngement early this Tpr ng She ffi soon after for Norfolk. wjec thijjd I ding occurred yesterday. cd |